Wayne Morgan & Eamon Gallagher, IT.ie

IT.ie to double headcount with 30 new jobs

New roles will be based in Dublin, Cork and Galway
Trade

28 February 2024

IT.ie is to double its headcount in the next three years with the creation of 30 new jobs. The company will invest €2.5 million in its team expansion as it hires for roles in its offices in Dublin, Cork and Galway.

IT.ie was founded in 2004 by Eamon Gallagher and has experienced rapid growth in the last number of years. Revenues have increased by an average of 42% year-on-year since 2021, reaching €5 million at the end of last year. The company forecasts that revenues will reach €8 million by the end of 2025.

A number of the new roles in IT.ie will be in the company’s recently established service delivery team. Additional roles will be in the areas of field engineers, cybersecurity, business development, helpdesk support, and sales and finance.

 

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The Finglas-headquartered company has counted an increasing number of international businesses as customers. From its offices in Ireland, IT.ie services clients in the UK, France, Germany, Cyprus, Canada, USA, Africa and Australia.

Eamon Gallagher, founder and managing director, IT.ie, said: “A significant proportion of our growth is thanks to our clients, who are referring us on to other businesses. We are therefore committed to retaining the exceptional customer experience we provide so that regardless of how much we scale in size, every single customer will continue to receive the same level of responsiveness and support, that is consistent and unique to their needs.

“As a managed IT services provider, we are constantly evolving to meet new trends, threats, and innovations. That is why we are investing in our people and expanding our world-class team to support the remarkable talent that we already have in-house. We want to ensure that we consistently deliver that exceptional customer experience, and we are very excited to continue to do that over the coming years as we add to our team and client base.”

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